Thanks for your response, Clark. Using Community Edition will be a
tremendous help.
Have a nice day.
Diaa ElKott
On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 12:20:55 PM UTC-5, Clark Richey wrote:
>
> While I don’t work for Neo4J, YES, you can certainly deploy the community
> edition for that purpose. I
While I don’t work for Neo4J, YES, you can certainly deploy the community
edition for that purpose. IT is open source and free of charge. You can always
upgrade to enterprise later if you need to.
- Clark Richey
> On Feb 24, 2016, at 12:07 PM, Diaa ElKott wrote:
>
> Hello, everyone:
>
> I
Hello, everyone:
I am not sure about what is allowed licence-wise in the use of Neo4j
Community Edition. I am planning to develop an internal application at
work, which will be used by approximately 5-15 users, and was thinking to
develop it using Neo4j. Being such a small project, it will not
I see, thanks.
Cheers,
Pablo
On 23 February 2016 at 08:10, Michael Hunger <
michael.hun...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
> They are stored in local storage of your browser so you would have to
> change that
>
> Or modify the source
> For the next version browser will be a separate component which w
Thanks Michael,
Cheers,
Pablo
On 23 February 2016 at 08:17, Michael Hunger <
michael.hun...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
> You can set
> read_only=true
> in neo4j.properties
>
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>
> Am 17.02.2016 um 11:32 schrieb Pablo Pareja Tobes :
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know whe